
Vuelta a Espana 2025 Odds
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Welcome to our dedicated Vuelta a Espana page. Here, you can browse through the outright Le Vuelta winner market in our comparison table, with the best prices from trusted betting sites highlighted in bold.
You can also explore the 2025 route, look through the list of recent winners, and discover the variety of betting markets that are available to peruse.
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Latest Vuelta a Espana 2025 Betting
Similarly to the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France, the third and final Grand Tour of the year - the Vuelta a Espana - is a popular betting event in the sport of cycling.
The 2025 edition promises to be a cracker with some big names on display, none bigger than two-time Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard, who has been installed as the odds-on favourite.
Vuelta a Espana 2025 Stages
The Vuelta a Espana will cover a total of 3151 kilometres, across four different countries, starting in Italy on Saturday 23rd August and concluding three weeks later in Madrid on Sunday 14th September.
Stage | Date | Route: Start - Finish |
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1 | Saturday 23rd August | Torino – Reggia di Venaria > Novara |
2 | Sunday 24th August | Alba > Limone Piemonte |
3 | Monday 25th August | San Maurizio Canavese > Ceres |
4 | Tuesday 26th August | Susa > Voiron |
5 | Wednesday 27th August | Figueres > Figueres (Team Time Trial) |
6 | Thursday 28th August | Olot > Pal |
7 | Friday 29th August | Andorra la Vella > Cerler – Huesca La Magia |
8 | Saturday 30th August | Monzón Templario > Zaragoza |
9 | Sunday 31st August | Alfaro > Estación de esquí de Valdezcaray |
Rest Day | Monday 1st September | |
10 | Tuesday 2nd September | Parque de naturaleza Sendaviva > El Ferial Larra Belagua |
11 | Wednesday 3rd September | Bilbao > Bilbao |
12 | Thursday 4th September | Laredo > Los Corrales de Buelna |
13 | Friday 5th September | Cabezón de la Sal > L’Angliru |
14 | Saturday 6th September | Avilés > La Farrapona – Lagos de Somiedo |
15 | Sunday 7th September | A Veiga/Vegadeo > Monforte de Lemos |
Rest Day | Monday 8th September | |
16 | Tuesday 9th September | Poio > Mos – Castro de Herville |
17 | Wednesday 10th September | O Barco de Valdeorras > Alto de El Morredero |
18 | Thursday 11th September | Valladolid > Valladolid (Individual Time Trial) |
19 | Friday 12th September | Rueda > Guijuelo |
20 | Saturday 13th September | Robledo de Chavela > Bola del Mundo – Puerto de Navacerrada |
21 | Sunday 14th September | Alalpardo > Madrid |
Recent Vuelta a Espana Winners
Primoz Roglic won the most recent edition in 2024, which was his fourth triumph in the race.
Simon Yates topped the podium in 2018, fellow Brit Chris Froome won a year earlier.
Year | Winner |
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2024 | Primoz Roglic |
2023 | Sepp Kuss |
2022 | Remco Evenepoel |
2021 | Primoz Roglic |
2020 | Primoz Roglic |
2019 | Primoz Roglic |
2018 | Simon Yates |
2017 | Chris Froome |
2016 | Nairo Quintana |
2015 | Fabio Aru |
Frequently Asked Questions on the Vuelta a Espana
When is the 2025 Vuelta a Espana?
The 2025 edition of the Vuelta a Espana will be held between Saturday 23rd August and Sunday 14th September.
Who won the 2024 Vuelta a Espana?
Primoz Roglic won the 2024 Vuelta a Espana with a total time of 81h 49m 18s.